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August 20, 2004

Established in 1995, the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab (MCWL) in Quantico, Virginia is about the closest thing the Marines have to an in-house Skunk Works research facility. Its stated purpose is to improve current and future expeditionary warfare capabilities. The lab  works with off-the-shelf technologies, and combines these with innovative concepts to move projects from concept, through rapid prototyping for testing in field exercises and, more recently, directly to marines in Iraq and Afghanistan. One division of the MCWL, the Corps Wargaming division, got some media attention by adapting the Doom PC game for training Marines in squad-level tactics. 

One of the labs more recent quick-response projects has been a pair of Kevlar shorts designed to stop shrapnel from roadside bpmns. Ten pairs of the lower body armor have been distributed to vehicle gunners -- typically well-protected along the torso with standard-issue body armor, but receiving a lot of injuries to the buttocks and upper thighs. A pair of the one-size shorts are worn over the uniform and held up with built-in suspenders. Weighing in at nearly 5 pounds, they have been nicknamed lederhosen and fishing shorts. 

Another product of the lab are the X-Files, printable information summaries designed printed out and tucked away in a cargo pocket for easy reading. Topics of the X-Files include such hot topics as urban defense, urban patrolling, as well as more mundane topics as the Animal Packers manual and water procurement. 

Other MCWL efforts include several different satellite-based communications projects, a search for a personal defense weapon to replace the 9mm pistol ( with a more effective submachine gun), and a supercomputer-based combat simulation to game through multiple options in a particular combat situation. The simulation effort, Project Albert, is described as SimCity adapted to a combat situation. Doug Mohney

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